This study has been carried out for the LOW-BIN (Efficient Low Temperature
Geothermal Binary Power) project, which is supported by the European
Commission FP6 program. Its aim is to study and recommend optimal Rankine
cycles using Isobutane (R600a) and R134a as working fluids for two
geothermal binary power machines. The first one (System A) should be able to
generate electricity from low temperature geothermal resources, with profitable
operation down to 65C. The second one (System B) should be able to
cogenerate both heat and power by heat recovery from the cooling water
circuit, corresponding to geothermal fluids of 120-150ºC and cooling water
supplying a district heating system at 60/80ºC. The main Rankine Cycle
parameters and components are modelled, such as the shell and tube
condenser and the geothermal plate heat exchanger. The objectives of the
optimization are maximizing overall conversion efficiency and minimizing the
cost of the plant, which is represented as minimizing the exchangers’ surface.
Through this study, a set of optimal solutions for Systems A and B are obtained,
that combine maximum plant’s efficiency (6.7-7.4 %) and minimum cost. Each
optimal solution corresponds to an optimal Rankine Cycle and every parameter
of the cycle is defined.
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